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The E. (i. Hill Company 
* Eugene Langaulet—Pompon anemone. There is 
nothing handsomer or more profitable among the small 
’mums than this classy little shining, golden yellow Pom¬ 
pon, very lasting when cut and with all the good qual¬ 
ities required for commercial growing. 
It comes right to date with a hig crop of hloom from 
any date of propagation. One of the very latest of the 
Pompons, lasting till Thanksgiving. 
* Elva The most beautiful of white pompons, pure 
in color, of full, fluffy form; very early; extremely 
useful to every grower of cut flowers. 
* Fairy Queen A very greatly improved Alena, has 
more substance, a brighter color, and a few days ear¬ 
lier; the best and earliest pink pompon. 
* Golden Climax—One of the best golden yellows; 
will he in heavy demand. Very free and long stemmed 
* Lillia—Tall, stiff stems; good sized flowers freely 
produced; grand red color. A gorgeous variety. 
Leota—Daybreak pink, much like Minta, with better 
habit and stem. 
Lillian Doty—Much the best pink of the larger 
flowered Pompons. A wonderful grower, producing 
enormous quantities of light pink flowers on very long 
stems. 
* Madge—An extra good, symmetrical, golden yel¬ 
low. Early midseason—nothing finer in yellows. 
* Mrs. Frank Beu—The most popular of all the Pom¬ 
pons; color reddish orange; flowers nicely arranged 
and touching each other closely over the bench; a true 
Thanksgiving variety. 
•'< And as a surprise, the C. S. A. pronounces this 
our very old and valued friend, Frank Wilcox! 
HELEN NEWBERRY 
* Helen Newberry—The most perfect and latest of 
the white Pompons. A proportion of the stock should 
be grown to single blooms—six to a plant. 
* Harvest Moon—Clear golden yellow, of medium 
size; plant very prolific; blooms Oct. 20 to 25. 
*Inga—Bright red of beautiful shade, fine size, and 
elegant form; one of the earliest. Always in heavy 
demand. 
Ida—Extra good yellow; quite distinct. 
* Jules La Gravere—The very best of the dark crim¬ 
sons; a late variety. Extra. 
Katie Manning—Very early yellow, extra good; can 
he cut for three weeks; opens flat, gradually reflexing 
into a globe. 
Klondike—Most beautiful yellow in the family; ex¬ 
tra fine. 
Minta—Lovely Enchantress pink, form of a fever¬ 
few. Very free. Beautiful pot plant. 
* Rufus—One of the finest and freest of the reddish 
orange shades; color very bright. Like an earlier Mrs. 
Frank Beu. 
Skibo—Earliest of all; opens bronze, maturing into 
yellow. 
Soeur Melanie—Of good size, early mid-season; 
pure snow-white. 
Souv. du Jersey—Beautiful “baby” flower, color of 
“Golden Wedding.” 
* Western Beauty—Deep rose-pink, the very best 
pink we have yet seen in Pompons; flower of good size 
for a Pompon; freely borne, and of beautifully perfect 
form. 
